viXra:1910.0330 submitted on 2019-10-18.
Abstract.
This
article was published like chapter 7 in the
Leonov's book: Quantum Energetics. Volume 1. Theory of Superunification.
Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2010, pp. 512-582. The atomic
nucleus is located inside the gravitational well which is created by the mass
of the nucleus. The presence of a gravitational well around an atomic nucleus
was never taken into account in theory. Ignorance of this fact created many
problems in describing and explaining the behavior of the orbital electron. The fact that the orbital electron
rotates inside the gravitational well of the atomic nucleus was first
established in the theory of Superunification. When an orbital electron falls on an
atomic nucleus inside a gravitational well, its gravitational energy decreases
as much as its electric energy increases. In this case, the total energy of the
orbital electron remains constant regardless of the complexity of its
trajectory. Therefore,
the orbital electron does not emit photons, no matter how complex its
trajectory inside the electron cloud. An
orbital electron emits a photon at the moment of transition from one complex
trajectory to another complex trajectory.
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